Radeon RX 7000: AMD confirms higher power consumption with RDNA 3
The Radeon RX 7000 is switching to the N5 from TSMC, but high power consumption is still to be expected. AMD has now confirmed this itself. Sam Naffziger, Senior VP at AMD, says in an interview with Tom’s hardwarethat although more than 50 percent better efficiency has been achieved under RDNA 3, in the end the Radeon RX 7000 can still be expected to consume more power. Ultimately, this is due to the desired increase in performance. Without the efficiency gains, power consumption would increase even more.
He also says that the demand for games and computing power is increasing. At the same time, however, the underlying process technology is slowing down quite dramatically – and the rate of improvement. The power consumption continues to increase. There is a multi-year development plan with very significant efficiency improvements to flatten this curve, but the trend is there. Performance is the be-all and end-all, but even if the designs are more energy-efficient, that doesn’t mean you can’t push performance even further, as the competition is doing the same. That’s the clue to Nvidia, where they’re in the same boat. Whether the hen or the egg came first is a matter of interpretation and ultimately doesn’t matter. The Geforce RTX 4000 is scheduled to appear on N4 at TSMC, an optimized 5nm process from the Taiwanese contract manufacturer. According to the latest information, Nvidia is aiming for a performance increase of 50 percent in rasterizing for the top model and 20 percent for the smaller models. This should be achieved with more FP32 shaders, but also with larger caches, where AMD is followed. The new ATX standard up to 600 watts via a 12-pin connector already made it clear that the power consumption of new graphics card generations is not likely to decrease. With an additional plug and the PEG, 675 watts are already possible. It remains unclear whether AMD will use the new connector or continue with the classic 6+2 connectors, and ultimately you will have to look primarily at the board partners who deliver the bulk of the quantities. With more than 400 watts, the old design requires three 6+2 connectors, each of which delivers 150 watts.
Buy graphics cards: This is how much they would have to cost if it were about the performance
Since this year graphics card prices are practically constantly only going down – especially as a result of the recent crypto crash – the website 3dcenter.org took the trouble a few weeks ago to work out how much the graphics cards from the current generations of Nvidia and AMD should actually cost after the manufacturers deliberately set the RRPs too high last year. For this, 3dcenter used a self-developed 4K index to calculate the prices, which is composed of a long list of collected data.
Intel Core i9-13900K: Engineering sample clocks at 5.5 GHz
A rumor recently circulated that an engineering sample of a Core i9-13900K from Intel was said to have been offered and sold on the Chinese black market. However, the labeling of the processor on an enclosed screenshot was made illegible. A Chiphell forum user now showed a photo with legible captions. The SPEC code of the sample is given as Q0D8. This version that has been put up for sale is said to be a relatively old one with some limitations such as limited overclocking ability. The user has provided CPU-Z screenshots with the sample in question on the Chiphell forum. In the single and multithread test, the Core i9-13900K sample is said to have scored 611 and 13,015 points, respectively. The clock is said to have gone up to 4.5 GHz. According to the screenshot, the maximum TDP is 125 watts, while AVX-512 is not supported.
Do you remember Megaupload? That’s how it is today: twice guilty as charged
Two of the three ringleaders in the Megaupload empire have made a deal with the American and New Zealand authorities and have pleaded guilty. They will be judged under the laws of New Zealand and will remain there. Kim Dotcom, the third and best-known of the bunch, says he wasn’t offered a deal and his defense won’t be easy. While Kim Dotcom continues to fight back, Mathias Ortmann (former CTO) and Bram van der Kolk are getting things moving. The two appear to want to end the lawyers’ costly battle that has been raging for ten years. Both were also threatened with extradition, but it seems that a deal has now been struck with the US authorities. If they are found guilty, they will face the judge in New Zealand, which promises lesser jail terms than in the US, where they want to set an example and where Joe Biden, once vice president and confidant of the MPAA chairman, is now elected president. Should the trial result in a prison sentence, 50-year-old Ortmann and 29-year-old van der Kolk could serve it in New Zealand – probably better than overcrowded US prisons. Both remain at large on bail and the sentences are expected to be decided in October. “It’s another step in leaving Megaupload behind us,” Ortmann told Stuff magazine. “It’s been ten years, we’re living in the future with Mega now. We’ve started a new cloud storage business, so there’s absolutely no point in dwelling on this process any longer and we’re leaving it behind.”Mega ” is the successor company to Megaupload, which was once founded with Kim Dotcom and where Ortmann and van der Kolk work today.
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